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This document lists and defines common pet peeves, which are small annoyances or behaviors that bother people. It provides examples of pet peeves such as talking with food in your mouth, cutting in line, talking loudly on a cell phone in enclosed spaces, leaving a messy toothpaste tube, not covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing, leaving dirty dishes in the sink, changing the TV channel when someone else is watching, spitting in public, littering, not returning borrowed items, dealing with loud or noisy neighbors, loud gum chewing or bubble popping, and picking one's nose in public. It asks the reader to consider if they engage in any of these behaviors and invites them to share additional pet pe






























